1. Castle Car Soap 2.Baking Soda/Upholstry Vinegar cleaner 3. Odor Eliminator 4. Toothbrush 5. Clean Wheels with baking soda and water. 6. Dust with foam paint brush 7.Streak free windows with vinegar and news paper. 8. Clean off Bumper sticker gunk with WD-40 9. Polish dashboard with Olive Oil 10. Shine chrome wheels with Water and vinegar. 11. Remove pet hair with water and squeegie 12. DIY Air freshener 13. Remove melted crayon with wax paper and iron.
Thank you. Hopefully no one uses cooking oil for their vehicles interior though. Might look cool if you like the shiny look. However it will attract dust and dirt, attract uv light to that part of your vehicle and begin breaking it down (plastics). They will begin getting lighter in color etc. Best to avoid cooking oils while detailing your vehicle exterior and interior.
"It won't damage your car like the chemicals at the car wash will do" Funny how so many chemicals are used for the paint job or tires, even the windshield wiper fluid inside the car. 🙄
WARNING DO NOT USE vinegar on your windshield. Yah sure It will clean those hard water streaks but get ready for bigger and expensive problem like a new PAINT JOB and RUST REPAIR. because of the corrosion cause by acid in the vinegar. Even you wash the vinegar out with water the acid had already seeped in between the glass, rubber and metal part of the car body. The oxidation damage had started and this accumulates over time into rust.
This must be sponsored by Arm & Hammer baking soda. Have a flat tire? Get some baking soda. Hit a moose with your car? Get some baking soda. Your car burned to the ground? Get some baking soda. Enough already with the baking soda.
Never put olive oil on your dashboard ! It can become sticky and might damage leather/plastic. Not everything organic is always better, buy a dashboard spray (which is a multi surface polisher) can instead as it is made to do this job and wont damage clear plastic or leather.
Not so sure about the last one When creating Batik the last step is to remove the excess wax from the fabric. waxed paper isn't very absorbent. I was taught to use newspaper to absorb the wax as you're hearing it with the iron. But also make darn sure the print ink doesn't bleed. Paper towels seem safer in this application then you still have pigments to consider. But trying to be a naysayer, but do want to save anytime from creating a nightmare of a mess!❤
You are mistaken. I have been doing thus for years. It us all natural and non-abrasive. I don't know where You are from...so, take your negativity someplace else.
Okay, you need to stop, these are all wrong. I only agree with the foam paint brush one, and that is not that good. If you want to know the proper way to clean your car, watch ChrisFix, he's a cool guy
I resent that first part of this video, I work as a detailer for a living and we are trained to always used certain chemicals on certain parts of vehicles to not damage anything.
While all that sounds wonderful. The reality is that a lot of those "pesky" home recipes work the treat! I can't argue that certain specific professional products offer better end results or even easier usage. But from that to say that it will "damage", goes a long distance. As an example. There's comments in this section saying olive oil will damage leather and plastics... Those are absolutely stupid and ridiculously ignorant comments! And many people buy it. That's the most shocking!! ;-)
Never simply wash your car with a soapy sponge, it will just rub all the tiny grit & dirt particles into your paint surface...Always jetwash if possible first, and also apply TFR (traffic film remover) before jetwashing is possible, to remove the grit/top surface dirt...After this stage, only then should you apply your soap/shampoo with a soft woolly mitt, then jetwash off and dry your car with a wash-leather cloth for a no smears shine.
When the vinegar evaporates it won’t smell especially if used with baking soda which absorbs other smells. Just leave the window open whilst you’re doing it and the vinegar smell will go - but use real vinegar not home brand stuff that you buy by the litre which isn’t real vinegar.
James Dolle its a good cleaner. It’s an old housewife’s trick which people still use because it works and doesn’t leave chemical residue. Just make sure it’s proper vinegar and not the imitation home brand stuff that is sold in two litre bottles- it’s imitation.
I bought a used car that stunk like cigarette's really bad. Vinegar got rid of it after about 5 days. No the car doesn't smell like vinegar after you remove it.
When non car people /non detailers post these videos its funny.. Just buy chemicals for the job and the right brushes, saves the paint job and works what its meant for.
In addition, pour some Robitussin around the perimeter of your gas tank for a extra healthy car before it gets sick! Just kidding, do not pour tussin anywhere in or on your vehicle! Some good tips here though, thanks.
Olive oil is organic oil and itr is oil. Same as WD40 dilute glue on bumperstickers, same way dashboard "paint" (it is mostly special paint), will soften and start to peel after few years. Not to mention organic oil will rotten and smell bad.
The only tip that will work well is using vinegar on glass, and possibly on chrome wheels but I wouldn't spray it on to avoid getting it on anything else.
This video obviously was not done by a car guy. I wouldn't do at least half of these. Vinegar and newspaper doesn't work well at all if your windshield has something tough like bug guts or hard water spots. And nobody would recommend a toothbrush on your interior, its too harsh and will wear it prematurely. If you want to clean your car go watch Chrisfix, ammo NYC, or car cleaning guru.
Fucking thank U you were the only person I’ve read in these comments that actually knows what they’re talking about. I personally wouldn’t use any of these fucking hack my car because they’re all ruined it and I hate the smell of vinegar. I have worked with several detailers and currently I work in an automotive repair shop and this is just fucking click bait
Don’t wipe ur windows with a newspaper. It will scratch it. Maybe if you have a really beat up car or you don’t care about scratches you can. Me personally I take great pride in my car and the way it drives but don’t care if it gets scratched, as long as it doesn’t cut through clearcoat, because it has many scratches already.
Yeah right clean your dashboard with Olive Oil and make your call smell on summer like grill store, same with vinegar and interior cleaning. LOL those tips ..